All articles by Jeremy Kay – Page 390
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Visit boards BFI London Film Festival entry ‘Anchor And Hope’ (exclusive)
Ryan Kampe to handle world sales excluding Spain, Andorra.
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'Blade Runner 2049' wins North America on disappointing $32.8m (update)
The Mountain Between Us subdued in second place.
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Harvey Weinstein fired by TWC board
UPDATE: Company co-chairman kicked out on Sunday afternoon.
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TWC to investigate Harvey Weinstein sexual harassment claims
Company figurehead begins ‘indefinite leave of absence’.
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Harvey Weinstein to take leave of absence after NYT exposé
Mogul under fire as The New Yorker lines up separate article.
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Toronto Film Festival industry director hails sales volume (exclusive)
Deals continue to trickle in as market correction informs more modest transaction amounts
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Metan, CMR Capital Group launch MGEG Film Fund I
Larry Namer and Martin Pompadur of Metan Global Entertainment Group (MGEG) have partnered with asset manager CMR Capital Group (CMR) on an eight-figure independent cinema fund. Metan president and CEO and former E! co-founder Namer and Metan chairman and former News Corporation Europe chairman Pompadur (pictured) will ...
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Fourth woman publicly accuses Roman Polanski of rape
Renate Langer comes forward to Swiss police, talks to The New York Times.
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MACRO secures $150m cash raise
Charles D. King’s producer-financier MACRO – the company behind awards hopefuls Mudbound and Roman J. Israel, Esq – has raised an additional $150m in equity and debt to produce four to six film and TV projects a year. The equity component includes financing from existing investor Emerson ...
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M Night Shyamalan begins production on 'Glass'
Split-Unbreakable finale to open in North America in January 2019.
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'Blade Runner 2049' red carpet cancelled in wake of Las Vegas shootings
Open Road acts after outdoor concert massacre; CBS fires executive over tweet.
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'Kingsman' stays top in US as 'American Made', 'Flatliners' disappoints
This weekend was a sluggish North American box office session.
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'The Constitution' triumphs at Raindance
Festival’s 25th anniverary edition runs through October 1.
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Netflix to establish production hub in Canada
Streaming giant to invest CAD $500m; detractors bemoan lack of taxation on streaming services.
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Creating sustainable productions in British Columbia
Zena Harris, curator of Vancouver International Film Festival’s Sustainable Production Forum, outlines her evergreen philosophy.